On Sunday, two more matches of the 28th round were played in the English Premier League.
A true drama was captured at Goodison Park stadium, where the local Liverpool Everton clashed with Manchester United. The match ended in a 1-1 draw, but controversially, a goal was disallowed from Everton during added time, which could have brought all three points.
The match started disastrously for the competitors from Manchester - in the 3rd minute, Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored after a mistake by David De Gea. D. Calvert-Lewin's sprint towards the goal forced a quick reaction from D. De Gea, who tried to clear the ball but ended up hitting it into the opponent and the ball flew into the net.
However, after a slow start, Man Utd gained momentum. An equalizing goal was not long in coming - in the 31st minute, Bruno Fernandes scored with a long-range shot.
In the second half, there was no shortage of action, especially near the Man Utd goal. Both teams could have won at the end. In the 89th minute, Jordan Pickford heroicly saved his team from a goal by Odion Ighalo.
During added time, Everton scored a second goal, but the victory was halted by the referee - after a VAR review, Gylfi Sigurdsson was flagged offside, even though the Icelander practically did not participate in his team's attack.
In the other match, London's Tottenham team suffered their second consecutive defeat, acknowledging Wolves' superiority in a five-goal thriller - 2-3.
Jose Mourinho's team in this match led twice, but Wolves equalized both times - first, Matt Doherty scored, and then Diogo Jota leveled the score again.
The winning goal came in the 73rd minute, scored by Raul Jimenez.
Both Tottenham and Man Utd missed out on capitalizing on Chelsea's draw and the chance to move closer to the top four. After Wolves' victory, Spurs team left behind them.
Results:
Tottenham 2 - 3 Wolves
13' [1 - 0] S. Bergwijn
27' [1 - 1] M. Doherty
45' [2 - 1] S. Aurier
57' [2 - 2] D. Jota
73' [2 - 3] R. Jimenez
Everton 1 - 1 Man Utd
3' [1 - 0] D. Calvert-Lewin
31' [1 - 1] B. Fernandes